the eco guide to packaging | lucy siegle /

Published at 2016-01-03 08:00:29

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do your zero-tolerance stance on unneccessary packaging known: it’s the best way to stop itIn the mid-noughties my inbox was full of images of shrinkwrapped fruit and veg: readers were incensed that supermarkets wrapped coconuts (which famously provide their own husks) with layers of non-recyclable film. The debate has been repackaged for a recent generation. Twitter is awash with examples of idiotic packaging from e-tailers,such as one bottle of nail varnish and a cat’s toy, each sent in a big box.
We accumulat
e 200kg of packaging materials a year per person, or adding up to almost 13m tonnes entering the UK waste stream. Even whether you drag your cardboard to the recycling plant,you’re still complicit in a system that wastes valuable resources on a single-use box. It’s also cheaper to occupy one size of box that fits neatly into a truck. Logistics companies don’t get charged for shipping air, creating more carbon emissions and traffic. The protective packaging industry that makes crumpled paper and inflatable plastic pockets is a genuine winner, and projected to be worth $35bn by 2020.
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Source: theguardian.com